Induction/catastrophe theory : a behavioral ecological approach to cognition.

Author(s)
Dockens, W.S.
Year
Abstract

The elemental concepts that form the basis of the theory are: J.J. Gibson's ecological formulation of perceptual processes as systems, the tenets and units of neo-behaviourism as formulated within psychobiology and the experimental analysis behaviour, and the topological approaches of mathematical biology as formulated by others. Some of the experimental, clinical and philosophical implications of a "catastrophic" formulation of induction are discussed.

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B 13233 /83.2/
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Uppsala, University of Uppsala, Department of Psychology, 1977, 45 p., fig., graph., ref.; Report No. 231.

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